IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Cristie Lynn

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Wagner

d. Dec 7, 2013

Obituary

Cristie Lynn Wagner, 45, passed away December 07, 2013 at Moffitt with loved ones by her side. Cris was born in Michigan on September 30, 1968 to Sheldon and Jeannette Frank. She was the younger sister to Debbie Ward, Shalene Frank, Jean Hawkins, Tammy Wackerle, Cheryl Gemuenden, Beth Frank, Brian Frank, Amy Frank, Ken Frank and older sister to Mark Frank. She was blessed with a large family and there are too many loved ones to name, her love extended endlessly. After graduating from Pinconning High, she relocated to Florida where she met and married her husband Zola Wagner while working at Winn Dixie. She then became a vendor and took pride in her job. She made a lot of friends on her delivery routes and in the warehouse. We want to send a special thanks to them, if you knew her you knew you held a special place in her heart. Cris will be welcomed in heaven by many loved ones, including her mother, Jeanette Frank, mother and father in-laws Zola Sr. and Frances Wagner, sister Tammy Wackerle, niece Jody Ward Rogers and nephew Michael Johnston. She is survived by her husband, Zola Wagner, daughter, Krystalyn Wagner, Sister in Law, Frances Eddy, nephews Skylar Frank and Kyle Johnston and niece and daughter in heart, Breanna Dristiliaris. Cris had more friends and loved ones than we could ever list, we know when you read this you will know who you are and that she loved you and we were all thankful for you.Those who knew Cris knew she was a strong woman, determined with a work ethic that could not be rivaled. She was always on her feet, staying busy and running around. She loved to give and showed love in so many ways such as cooking and baking goodies for those around her, always giving and lending a hand whenever she could. She was a dear friend to many, and this last year of life was spent simply enjoying life to the fullest and loving without limits. She has always been beautiful, but in fighting her battle she became the most gentle and kind soul that you could meet. Her eyes were a gateway to her, they carried wisdom, kindness and love. She saw beauty in everything and everyone and delighted in the little things. We will miss her every day but we find comfort knowing that she is always with us, her spirit has inspired us all and her heart is forever notched into ours. Though we will always feel a little cheated because no amount of time could have ever been enough with her, we know that neither time nor age could ever measure love and with that we know that there could not have been a person anymore loved than her. She always loved sitting on the porch with her coffee and now she has the most beautiful view. Following her wishes, no services will be held.

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